Tancredo Almost Singlehandedly Fighting Illegal Alien Voter Fraud

During the pro-illegal alien rallies in cities across the U.S. last Spring, activists were hard at work registering illegal aliens to vote as Democrats. In New York, a city that doesn’t require proof of citizenship to vote, activists registered tens of thousands of illegal aliens during a huge demonstration in Manhattan. News reporters on the scene ignored the illegal voter registration, preferring to give Americans a distorted view of the illegal alien issue.

Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO), chairman of the Immigration Reform Caucus in the US House of Representative, declared in a press statement that he introduced a bill that would penalize states which refuse to require proof of US citizenship before someone is allowed to vote in federal elections.

Under the Voter Integrity Protection Act (VIP Act), states would need to see a valid photo ID proving U.S. Citizenship for voting or those states would have their federal highway funding cut by as much as 40 percent, according to the Tancredo statement.

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